1.Research progress on influencing factors of prognosis in elderly patients with breast cancer
Ming SU ; Shuying ZHAO ; Xiaoling WANG ; Xiaorong YANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2026;37(1):146-149
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the glandular epithelium of the breast, and it is one of the most common tumors that seriously affect the physical and mental health of women. With the aggravation of population aging, the incidence of breast cancer in the elderly has increased year by year in recent years. Elderly patients with breast cancer often have a variety of underlying diseases, and their prognosis is usually related to many factors such as cancer staging, cancer classification, treatment status and health status, with a significant difference in survival rate among patients. Due to the unique clinical and pathological characteristics of elderly patients with breast cancer compared to young and middle-aged patients, there are many studies on the treatment of elderly breast cancer patients in the past, and there are few reviews on the influencing factors of prognosis in elderly patients. This paper reviews the research progress of influencing factors of prognosis in elderly patients with breast cancer from the aspects of clinicopathological factors, treatment options and prognosis factors, in order to provide a reference for clinical determination of treatment options for elderly patients with breast cancer in the future.
2.Pinelliae Rhizoma and Its Prescription Compatibility for Depression Treatment: A Review
Zhe XIE ; Yifan SHI ; Linzhe SU ; Ming BAI ; Yucheng LI ; Baoying WANG ; Erping XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):284-293
Depression is a common mental disorder that falls under the category of "stagnation syndrome" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Its complex pathogenesis poses challenges for the development of novel therapeutic agents. Currently, clinically used antidepressants are often accompanied by significant side effects, and statistics show that about one-third of patients do not respond to these medications. TCM demonstrates advantages in the treatment of depression through multi-target, multi-pathway and multi-mechanistic approaches. Pinelliae Rhizoma, a phlegm-resolving herb, exhibits effects such as drying dampness and resolving phlegm, as well as eliminating stuffiness and reducing masses. The characteristics of harmonizing Yin and Yang and resolving stagnation in the middle energizer align precisely with the pathogenesis of depression syndrome, demonstrating therapeutic efficacy in affected patients. Literature studies have found that the active ingredients of Pinelliae Rhizoma, such as cavidine, baicalein, β-sitosterol, as well as Pinelliae Rhizoma herb pairs, such as Pinelliae Rhizoma-Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, Pinelliae Rhizoma-husked sorghum, Pinelliae Rhizoma-Prunellae Spica, exhibit significant antidepressant effects. Furthermore, TCM formulas containing Pinelliae Rhizoma as the principal therapeutic agent, such as Banxia Xiexin Tang, Banxia Houpo Tang, and Wendan Tang, as well as formulas incorporating Pinelliae Rhizoma like compound Xiaochaihu Tang, Chaihu Jia Longgu Muli Tang, and Erchen Tang, have also demonstrated favorable antidepressant efficacy. The antidepressant mechanism of these agents may involve modulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) levels, up-regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression, regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, reduction of oxidative stress, modulation of nuclear transcription factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling pathway, and inhibition of microglia-mediated inflammatory responses. This review summarized the antidepressant mechanisms and clinical applications of the active components, herb pairs, and TCM formulas containing Pinelliae Rhizoma, aiming to provide a reference for modern research on the use of Pinelliae Rhizoma in antidepressant therapy.
3.Ameliorative effects of tea on metabolic disorders in obesity mice induced by high-fat diet
Chen WANG ; Xiang BAN ; Jia-xing LIU ; Si-yao SANG ; Xue AO ; Ming-jie SU ; Bin-wei HU ; Hui LI
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2025;52(3):393-402
Objective To investigate the ameliorative effects and mechanisms of six types of tea(green tea,cyan tea,red tea,white tea,black tea and yellow tea)on metabolic disorders in obesity mice induced by high-fat diet(HFD).Methods Four-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into 8 groups with 7 mice per group.An HFD-induced obese mouse model was established,and the mice in control group maintained on standard diet followed by intragastric administration of different teas for 5 weeks.The body weight,liver weight ratio,fasting blood glucose,and lipid profile of the mice were measured to assess glucose and lipid metabolism.Serum inflammatory factors including IL-6,tumor necrosis factor-alpha(TNF-α)and oxidative stress markers[malondialdehyde(MDA)and superoxide dismutase(SOD)were measured.Additionally,liver histopathology and the expression of key glycolipid metabolism-related genes,adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase(AMPK)and carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1(CPT-1),were analyzed to explore underlying mechanisms.Results Cyan tea significantly suppressed weight gain,demonstrating superior weight control.White tea markedly reduced fasting blood glucose levels and decreased the area under the curve of oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT)and insulin tolerance test(ITT),indicating synergistic improvements in glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.Yellow tea exhibited exceptional anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects,reducing hepatic IL-6 and MDA while enhancing SOD activity.Green tea activated the lipid oxidation pathway by upregulating AMPK/CPT-1 expression.All kinds of tea significantly attenuated hepatic lipid droplet accumulation.Conclusion All six types of tea alleviated metabolic disorders by reducing hepatic fat content in obesity mice.However,different types of tea exert their unique effects on improving metabolic disorders through differential mechanisms such as glucose metabolism regulation,lipid oxidation,and anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions.
4.Research progress on infective endocarditis caused by HACEK group bacteria
Linping WU ; Lin WANG ; Liyuan CHEN ; Liqiao SONG ; Xuexia MA ; Yuan-ming WANG ; Shaochen SU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(2):267-272
The HACEK group microorganisms(Haemophilus parainfluenzae,Aggregatibacter actinomycetem-comitans,Cardiobacterium spp.,Eikenella corrodens,Kingella kingae)belong to Gram-negative bacilli and are members of the normal oropharyngeal microbiota,which can cause invasive opportunistic infection when the host immune barrier is damaged,with infective endocarditis being one of the most serious diseases.HACEK endocarditis is characterized by an insidious course,prolonged delay of diagnosis,and dependence on third-generation cephalo-sporins for treatment.In recent years,with the emergence and development of 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing technique,the rapid diagnosis of this disease is expected to be achieved.This paper summarizes the main clinical characteristics and research progress of infective endocarditis caused by HACEK group bacteria,aiming to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
5.The Clinical Mechanism of Improvement of Cognitive Impairment After Ischemic Stroke through Tongdu Xingshen Acupuncture by Regulating Gut Microbes
Zhuan LYU ; Yulong CHEN ; Yamin WANG ; Ruidong LIU ; Kaiqi SU ; Shuai YIN ; Jing GAO ; Ruiqing LI ; Mingli WU ; Ming ZHANG ; Xiaodong FENG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):545-555
Objective To explore the mechanism of Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture,the clinical efficacy,systemic inflammatory response,blood-brain barrier and intestinal flora in patients with cognitive impairment after ischemic stroke(IS)were studied.Methods Thirty patients(3 cases shedding)with cognitive impairment after IS were included as the disease group,including patients before treatment as the disease group,patients after Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture treatment as the electroacupuncture group,and 30 healthy controls(3 cases shedding)were included as the healthy group.In the electroacupuncture group,on the basis of the basic treatment,Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture was applied,which was 30 min each time,once a day for 14 days.The MMSE,MoCA and MBI scores of the three groups were observed.The fecal and serum samples from all study subjects were collected,and 16S rDNA sequencing technology and ELISA were used to detect the changes of proinflammatory factors IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α and S100β in serum in intestinal flora and feces.Results Compared with the healthy group,the MMSE,MoCA,and MBI score of patients in the disease group decreased significantly(P<0.05),serum proinflammatory factors and S100β protein content increased significantly(P<0.05),and the Shannon index(P<0.01)and Simpson index(P<0.001)increased significantly.Compared with the disease group,the MMSE,MoCA,and MBI score of the EA group increased significantly(P<0.05),the serum levels of proinflammatory factors and S100β decreased significantly(P<0.05),Shannon index and Simpson index decreased(P>0.05).The dominant bacterial flora in the healthy group mainly included Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium,Bacteroides,Faecalibacterium,Bifidobacteriaceae,Ruminococcaceae,and Bacteroides and other beneficial bacteria(P<0.05).The dominant flora in the disease group included Proteobacteria,Enterobacteriaceae,Escherichia,Klebsiella and other opportunistic bacteria(P<0.05),while the dominant flora in the EA group was consistent with the healthy group,the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria increased significantly(P<0.05),and the relative abundance of opportunistic bacteria decreased significantly(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis found that beneficial bacteria were positively correlated with clinical efficacy related indicators,but with serum proinflammatory factors and the content of S100β was negatively correlated.Conclusion Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture can regulate the diversity of intestinal flora to increase the abundance of Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium,Faecalibacterium,and other beneficial bacteria,regulate the intestinal microecological balance,Thereby regulating systemic inflammation and blood-brain barrier function,which plays a role in improving cognitive function.
6.Novel Structural Features of Isoflavone Synthase from Medicago truncatula Shed Light on Its Unique Enzymatic Mechanism
Chao SHI ; Zhao-Yang YE ; Fei XU ; Xiang-Ning DU ; Zhang-Xin CHEN ; Ming-Yue GU ; Jie DENG ; Wei WANG ; Liang-Yu LIU ; Mei-Ying WANG ; Xiao-Dong SU ; He-Li LIU ; Ming-Ying SHANG ; Li-Xin HUANG ; Zhen-Zhan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2025;41(8):1204-1213,中插1-中插6
Isoflavones which mainly distributed in leguminous plants have plenty of health benefits.Isoflavone synthase(IFS)is a membrane-associated cytochrome P450 enzyme(CYP450)which carries out the unique aryl-ring migration and hydroxylation.So far,few crystal structures of plant P450s have been obtained.We determined the crystal structure of IFS from Medicago truncatula at 1.9 ? by MAD method using a selenomethionine substituted crystal and conducted molecular docking and mutagenesis study.The structure of IFS complexed with imidazole exhibits the helix Ⅰa-loop-helix Ⅰβ motif which cor-responds to helix Ⅰ of other P450s.Compared with structures of common P450s,IFS/imidazole structure contains an extra domain,i.e.,the γ-domain.The structure reveals a homodimer in which the γ-domain of one molecule interacts with the β-domain of another.The plane of heme group makes an angle of ap-proximately 40° with the helix Ⅰa-loop-helix Ⅰβ motif.Molecular docking combined with mutagenesis study suggested that Trp-128 and Asp-300 might play important roles in substrate binding and recogni-tion.Phe-301,Ser-303 and Gly-305 from the helix Ⅰa-loop-helix Ⅰβ motif may play important roles in the aryl-ring migration.These novel structural features reveal insights into the unique reaction mechanism of IFS and provide a basis for engineering IFS in leguminous crops for health purpose.
7.Effects of perinatal maternal lower genital tract ureaplasma urealyticum colonization on neurodevelop-ment during the fidgety movements period of infants
Hainan WANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Chun SU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(11):1694-1700
Objective:Investigating the effect of perinatal maternal lower genital tract ureaplasma urealyticum(UU)colo-nization on neurodevelopment in infants at the fidget movements phase(FMs).Method:This study is a retrospective cohort with moms who were conducted UU testing in the prenatal low-er genital tract,and infants who underwent general movements assessment(GMs)and cranial magnetic reso-nance imaging(MRI)throughout the FMs phase.In addition,the last GMs was served as the cohort endpoint.71 cases of perinatal maternal lower vaginal tract UU colonization and 69 cases of UU non-colonization were included in this study.The relationship between subgroups and the relationship between UU-DNA copy number and neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs stage were observed.χ2 test was used to compare the correlation between UU colonization and neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs phase,and logistic regression was used to analyze the risk/protective factors.The UU colonization group was further divided into high or low UU-DNA copy number subgroups according to the best cut-off point of the ROC curve.Neurodevelopment was ob-served in infants at the FMs phase.Result:There were significant differences in maternal UU fixation group in terms of premature rupture of membranes(PROM),vaginal delivery,and history of miscarriages compared with the UU non-fixation group(P<0.05),and significant differences in infant's age,birth weight,neonatal asphyxia,neonatal hypoxic-isch-emic encephalopathy(HIE),and intraventricular hemorrhage compared with the UU non-fixation group(P<0.05).χ2 test results showed that perinatal maternal lower genital tract UU colonization would adversely affect the neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs phase(P<0.05).Binary ordered logistic multifactorial analysis showed that neonatal asphyxia and HIE were independent risk factors for abnormal neurodevelopment at the FMs phase(P<0.05),while the effect of UU colonization on the neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs phase was not significant(OR=0.251,95%CI 1.913-5.786).With an increase in the number of UU-DNA cop-ies in the maternal lower genital tract during the perinatal period(UU≥3.15×104 copy/ml)the risk of abnor-mal neurodevelopment in infants at the FMs phase increased.Conclusion:Perinatal maternal lower genital tract UU colonization is not an independent risk factor for abnor-mal neurodevelopment during the restless motor phase,but UU colonization can adversely affect neurodevelop-ment,and high UU-DNA copy values are positively associated with abnormal neurodevelopment during the fidget movements phase of infants.
8.Effects of perinatal maternal lower genital tract ureaplasma urealyticum colonization on neurodevelop-ment during the fidgety movements period of infants
Hainan WANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Chun SU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(11):1694-1700
Objective:Investigating the effect of perinatal maternal lower genital tract ureaplasma urealyticum(UU)colo-nization on neurodevelopment in infants at the fidget movements phase(FMs).Method:This study is a retrospective cohort with moms who were conducted UU testing in the prenatal low-er genital tract,and infants who underwent general movements assessment(GMs)and cranial magnetic reso-nance imaging(MRI)throughout the FMs phase.In addition,the last GMs was served as the cohort endpoint.71 cases of perinatal maternal lower vaginal tract UU colonization and 69 cases of UU non-colonization were included in this study.The relationship between subgroups and the relationship between UU-DNA copy number and neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs stage were observed.χ2 test was used to compare the correlation between UU colonization and neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs phase,and logistic regression was used to analyze the risk/protective factors.The UU colonization group was further divided into high or low UU-DNA copy number subgroups according to the best cut-off point of the ROC curve.Neurodevelopment was ob-served in infants at the FMs phase.Result:There were significant differences in maternal UU fixation group in terms of premature rupture of membranes(PROM),vaginal delivery,and history of miscarriages compared with the UU non-fixation group(P<0.05),and significant differences in infant's age,birth weight,neonatal asphyxia,neonatal hypoxic-isch-emic encephalopathy(HIE),and intraventricular hemorrhage compared with the UU non-fixation group(P<0.05).χ2 test results showed that perinatal maternal lower genital tract UU colonization would adversely affect the neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs phase(P<0.05).Binary ordered logistic multifactorial analysis showed that neonatal asphyxia and HIE were independent risk factors for abnormal neurodevelopment at the FMs phase(P<0.05),while the effect of UU colonization on the neurodevelopment of infants at the FMs phase was not significant(OR=0.251,95%CI 1.913-5.786).With an increase in the number of UU-DNA cop-ies in the maternal lower genital tract during the perinatal period(UU≥3.15×104 copy/ml)the risk of abnor-mal neurodevelopment in infants at the FMs phase increased.Conclusion:Perinatal maternal lower genital tract UU colonization is not an independent risk factor for abnor-mal neurodevelopment during the restless motor phase,but UU colonization can adversely affect neurodevelop-ment,and high UU-DNA copy values are positively associated with abnormal neurodevelopment during the fidget movements phase of infants.
9.Chemical constituents from Inula japonica and their anti-asthmatic activity
Yan ZHANG ; Yan-rong GUO ; Su-ping YU ; Shu-ling WANG ; Xiao-song CHEN ; Yu-xia HAN ; Ming-hao PENG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2025;47(10):3283-3289
AIM To study the chemical constituents from Inula japonica Thunb.and their anti-asthmatic activity.METHODS Separation and purification were performed using silica gel and Sephadex LH-20,then the structures of obtained compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral data.The effect of compounds on the release rate of β-Hex was evaluated by substrate coloration method.RESULTS Twenty-three compounds were isolated and identified as dehydrodontic acid(1),vitexin(2),alternariol(3),globuxanthone(4),1,3,6,7-tetrahydroxyxanthone(5),hydroxyhydrolapachol(6),isoscopoletin(7),elephanmollen(8),benzoylcholine(9),hoconobiflavone(10),clovandiol(11),hydroxydihydrobovolide(12),5,7-dihydroxycoumarin(13),scopoletin(14),orlichenol glucoside(15),urolignoside(16),9-angeloyloxythymol(17),6,3′,4′-trihydroxyaurone(18),flufuran(19),sweroside(20),guajadial(21),5,7,4′-trimethoxy-4-phenylcoumarin(22),dibutylphthalate(23).After intervention with compounds 9 and 16,the release rates of β-Hex were(56.64±2.37)%and(58.07±2.29)%,respectively.CONCLUSION Compounds 1-23 are isolated from Ⅰ.japonica for the first time.Compounds 9 and 16 have anti-asthmatic activity.
10.Pharmacokinetics study of Dayuanyin in normal and febrile rats.
Yu-Jie HOU ; Kang-Ning XIAO ; Jian-Yun BI ; Xin-Jun ZHANG ; Xin-Rui LI ; Yu-Qing WANG ; Ming SU ; Xin-Ru SUN ; Hui ZHANG ; Bo-Yang WANG ; Li-Jie WANG ; Shan-Xin LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(2):527-533
Based on the pharmacokinetics theory, this study investigated the pharmacokinetic characteristics of albiflorin, paeoniflorin, wogonoside, and wogonin in normal and febrile rats and summarized absorption and elimination rules of Dayuanyin in them to provide reference for further development and clinical application of Dayuanyin. Blood samples were taken from the fundus venous plexus of normal and model rats after intragastric administration of Dayuanyin at different time points. The concentration of each substance in blood was determined by ultra performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry(UPLC-MS/MS) technique at different time points. DAS 2.0, a piece of pharmacokinetics software, was used to calculate the pharmacokinetic parameters of each component. The results show that the 4 components had good linear relationship in their respective ranges, and the results of methodological investigation met the requirements. The pharmacokinetic parameters of C_(max), T_(max), t_(1/2), AUC_(0-t), AUC_(0-∞), and MRT_(0-t) were calculated by the DAS 2.0 non-compartmental model. Compared with those in the normal group, C_(max) and AUC_(0-t) of the 4 components in the model group were significantly increased. There were significant differences in the pharmacokinetic characteristics between the normal and model groups, suggesting that the absorption and elimination of Dayuanyin may be affected by the changes of internal environment of the body in different physiological states.
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